Chinese astronomy/astrology developed into a complex system entirely
independent from Mesopotamian astronomy or astrology. The difference ranges
from how the Chinese tracked objects through the night sky to the
philosophical elements that made up the heavens, to their basic interpretation
from what they perceived to be astrological predictions. However, the one
thing both ancient cultures have in common is that they were both obsessed
with finding out what made the heavens move and how their movement affected
humans on Earth. Some of the earliest texts from Mesopotamia were stones
inscribed with astrological data. The same can be said for the Chinese
civilization. For example, some of the earliest written artifacts of Chinese
civilization are found on so-called dragon bones, inscribed pieces of tortoise
shell used by the ancients for divination. [Chinese Astrology]
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Chinese astrology strongly believes that our universe consists of five
basic elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth. Chinese astrologers
believe that everything, including humans, have a relationship with these
five elements.

To help us understand our Chinese Astrology love match, hereˇ¦s a chart
that shows each Chinese sign and its corresponding element. You'll notice
that several signs also appear a second time as earth elements, however,
earth's influence is minimal and secondary to the other four elements.

Chinese Elements Element Corresponding Signs

Metal Dog, Monkey and Rooster

Water Ox, Rat and Pig

Wood Dragon, Tiger and Rabbit

Fire Sheep, Horse and Snake

Earth Dragon, Rat and Ox

[Chinese Astrology]

Elemental Characteristics

Here are some general characteristics associated with each element:

[Chinese Astrology]

Earth Element People

Earth element people tend to be faithful, idealistic and ambitious. There
is a kind of dual energy associated with the earth element. On the one hand,
the signs associated with this element want to be treated with a certain
level of importance, but they also desperately want to be treated in a very
loving manner. This can be a bit of a conflict because sometimes you donˇ¦t
think of meshing the two.

[Chinese Astrology]

Fire Element People

Magnetic and personable, fire element people want to be happy and excited
about life. However, as energetic as they are, there is still a tendency for
them to be a bit hypersensitive, and a tad gossipy.

[Chinese Astrology]

Water Element People

Imaginative with a tendency to cast a philosophical eye on lifeˇ¦s events,
water element people are clever, scholarly and sometimes secretive. Itˇ¦s not
usual for signs of this element to have multiple professions.

[Chinese Astrology]

Metal Element People

Metal element people tend to be great with numbers and, generally
speaking, have a very good head for finances. They also love having an
orderly and disciplined life, but not one without balance.

[Chinese Astrology]

Wood Element People

The wood element is associated with artists, and the people that tote
this element are usually very dedicated to their professional lives. Keeping
busy is extremely important to them. They also enjoy shopping and any kind
of overindulgence.

[Chinese Astrology]

Compatibility Astrology: Chinese Astrology Love Match

So what does the Chinese Astrology love match say for who you would make
a romantic connection with? Hereˇ¦s the lowdown!

* Pigs: Those born during the years of the pig have the best chance of
having a love match with articulate rabbits and compassionate sheep.

* Rats: Rats are mentally dexterous and clever. As such, they match up
very well with dragons, monkeys and ox.

[Chinese Astrology]

What If Thereˇ¦s No Match?

If youˇ¦ve checked the Chinese horoscope love matches, and donˇ¦t see your
partnerˇ¦s sign paired with yours, donˇ¦t fret. Many different aspects,
besides eastern and western astrology, go into having a successful
relationship! If you donˇ¦t see that the two of you are linked, donˇ¦t worry.
Just keep being faithful, honest, and romantically spontaneous, and things
should work out well anyway!

Animals of the Chinese Astrology

Chinese Astrology 1 Animals as Symbols

Explain to the students that they will be learning about how animals can
be used as symbols. Show them the pictures of the animals, birds, and
insects you have collected from books or magazines. Ask the students what
characteristics come to mind when they see each animal. For example, a bear
might seem very powerful, a puppy playful, a deer graceful, and so forth.
Mention a few common similes, such as "busy as a bee," "wise as an owl," and
"sly as a fox." Ask the students to think of other animals that seem closely
connected with descriptive phrases. Write the names of the animals you have
discussed so far on the board, followed by the adjectives linked with them.
Tell the students that the animals are often used as symbols for particular
human traits. Refer to examples you have already discussed. Tell them that a
picture of a bear can simply represent power or being tough. So it is a
symbol for power. A picture of an owl can represent wisdom. It is a symbol
of wisdom. (Of course, in reality, birds are not particularly wise!) Now go
back to the original animal pictures. As you hold up each one, call upon
individual students to name a trait often associated with it.

Chinese Astrology 2 The 12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac and How They
Were Chosen

Tell the students that animals are used as symbols in the Chinese
calendar. Explain how the calendar is divided into 12-year cycles, each year
being associated with a certain animals. Ask if they have any ideas of what
the animals might be. Remind them that the Chinese would choose animals that
lived in their country and with which they were familiar. This would
eliminate such creatures as giraffes and hippopotami. After the students
have made a few guesses, tell them that the first two in the list are the
rat and the ox and that they are about to learn why this is so. Then
navigate to the EDSITEment-reviewed website The Chinese Zodiac and read
aloud the story of how the 12 zodiac animals were chosen. Explain that this
is one of many versions of this particular tale of origins.

Remind the students of the warm-up, mentioning that animals are often
used as symbols. Write the names of rat, cat, and ox on the chalkboard (or
whiteboard). Then, referring to the story, ask what words (adjectives) could
be used to describe each of these three animals. Write them down after the
names of the animals. Have the students explain why they chose the words
they did. For example, the rat is clever because it figured out how to trick
the cat and the ox. Ask what each animal symbolizes. After the answers are
given, tell the students that in the next Chinese Astrology they will learn
about the other 10 animals of the Chinese zodiac.

Chinese Astrology 3 What do the Zodiac Animals Symbolize?

Hand out the copies of the pictures of the zodiac animals from Twilight
Zone's Chinese Horoscope and the horoscope chart from Chinese Horoscope
Signs and Their Corresponding Years. Use the animal names on top of the
chart to identify the zodiac creatures in the picture. Explain that, like
the cat, rat, and ox, each of these animals is a symbol. Brainstorm with the
students until they can come up with several adjectives to describe each of
the 12 animals in the picture. Now hand out copies of the chart (provided in
pdf format). Write the three categories on the board as well. Have the
students write down one positive and negative trait for each animal listed
on their charts. Do the same on your chart on the board.

Now look up the traditional descriptions of the zodiac animals. Begin at
the Chinese Zodiac available through EDSITEment-reviewed Asia Source. Click
on "Haskell by the Month," then on "February," then on "Chinese New Year."
Call upon different students to read aloud the description of each animal.
Discuss these descriptions. Note the comical images of the animals. Now go
to "Chinese Astrology: An Ancient viewpoint on temperament and personality".
Click "What is Chinese Astrology?" Then click "Zodiac Sign Beanie Babies."
Discuss the descriptions of the animals with the students. Ask them if they
think the traits assigned to them seem appropriate or not. Click on each
picture as you progress to make the figure larger. Now go to Go to the
"Chinese Astrology" page at. Click on the specific animals. Read aloud the
excerpts you have previously selected. Have the students look closely at the
photographs of the animals. Point out that the 12 animals are portrayed
somewhat differently at each of the three websites visited so far during
this Chinese Astrology. (They're comical in the first, soft and cuddly in
the second, and realistic in the third.) Ask the students which type of
pictures they prefer and why. Draw their attention to the Chinese character,
which represents the name of the animal at the end of each description.
Explain that Chinese writing is very different than our own. Now go to
Zodiac Fortunes and have different students read aloud this final group of
descriptions.

Comment upon the similarities of the various descriptions that have been
read as well as the differences. Then return to the chart you started at the
beginning of the Chinese Astrology. Have the students suggest which traits
(positive and negative) should be added. When this task is done, call upon
different students to read aloud the information about each zodiac animal as
it has been defined by the class.

Now have the students compare and contrast the characteristics of the
animals on the list. For example, ask them which animals seem the most
athletic, which seem more thoughtful or imaginative. Ask them if all the
animals are real. (Only the dragon is not.) Try arranging the animals in
groups according to whether they are farm animals, wild animals, or animals
you might have at home. Some, such as the rat and rabbit, would fit into
more than one category. Ask if there are other ways the animals can be
compared. When you finish this activity, tell the students to keep their
charts in a safe place for the next Chinese Astrology.

Chinese Astrology 4 What Sign Are You?

Review the chart made in Chinese Astrology 3. Then tell the students that
they will learn more about the animal linked with the year of their birth.
There will most likely be two animals represented in the class, given the
span of birth dates. Consult the Chinese horoscope chart downloaded from
"Twilight Zone's Chinese Horoscope" to determine which animals apply. Click
on those animals. Call on students (born in the appropriate year) to read
the descriptions aloud. Discuss how these traits do or don't apply to
members of the class. Ask for examples, i.e., someone might described as
creative, someone else as talkative. Remind the students that all people
have many facets to their personalities. Remind the students that astrology
is not a science but rather an amusing pastime, and that the interest in the
animals of the zodiac adds another dimension to Chinese culture. Return to
the sites visited in Chinese Astrology 3 and read again about the animal(s)
associated with your class. Continue the discussion of how these traits do
or don't seem appropriate.

Now that the students are well versed in the traits associated with their
zodiac animal, have them make acrostics on large sheets of paper. Ask them
to write the letters of their first names with bright markers in a column
from the top to the bottom of a sheet of paper. Then have them write several
adjectives or descriptive phrases after each letter. The adjective or the
first word of the phrase must start with that letter. Examples of possible
descriptions include the following: Loves to draw, Never gives up, A good
friend, Extremely strong, etc. Students might also include a small drawing
of their zodiac animal in one corner of the paper. When the acrostics are
completed, you can display them on a bulletin board.

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The most startling difference between Chinese and Western astrology is the
method or system the Chinese used to track the planets throughout the night
sky. Each civilization was able to distinguish planets from the other stars
located in the sky, but the reference points found in the sky are much
different. The Western (Mesopotamian-Babylonian-Hellenistic-etc...) stellar
positions are found by reference to the ecliptic, known to the Chinese as the
Yellow Path, that is, an imaginary line through the heavens traced by the
Sun. [Read more about Chinese
Astrology] This may seem like the same thing, but the Chinese locate heavenly
bodies with respect to the celestial north pole and the celestial equator
(called the Red Path by the Chinese) rather than with respect to the ecliptic
(termed the Yellow Path). [Chinese Astrology]

As a consequence of the two different observational systems, two kinds of
astrological interpretation sprang up. In the West, astrology is based on the
computations of movements of planetary bodies along the ecliptic, or zodiac.
In Chinese astrology, the "lunar zodiac" has prime importance. In this the sky
is divided into 28 segments, each one representing a day of the moon's path
through the sky.[2] This leads us to the fact that in Chinese astrology there
are many stars and constellations of importance to the Chinese astrology that
are irrelevant in Western astrology.[2] This being said, a Western astronomer
would have a hard time recognizing a star map produced by a Chinese
astrologer, even though its the same sky!!

A cultural and philosophical difference between the astrological systems of
Western and Chinese astrology has to do with the classical elements. For
example, the four classical elements of the Western World-earth, air, fire,
and water-are comparable to, yet contrast with, the five elements of East
Asian philosophy-earth, fire, water, metal, and wood. [Chinese
Astrology] The Chinese associate these five elements with the most visible
planets- Saturn (earth), Mars (fire), Mercury (water), Venus (metal), and
Jupiter (wood). These elements are a basis for the astrological predictions
made about the future or divination. It is surprising how totally different
civilizations happened to come up with almost the same fundamental elements of
the Universe.

As mentioned above, in Chinese astrology importance is situated around the
moon's motion through the zodiac rather than the motion of the Sun through the
zodiac. The position of the moon for different days is referred to as the
"lunar mansion" in Chinese Astrology. The 28 lunar mansions are particularly
important for determine which action is most appropriate for a given day. [Chinese
Astrology] The lunar mansions are divided into 4 groups of 7 in relation to
the seasons of the year. The groups are categorized as follows: The Green
Dragon of Spring, The Black Tortoise of Winter, The White Tiger of Autumn, The
Red Bird of Summer. The 28 lunar mansions constitute the oldest Chinese
"zodiac". The Lunar Mansions form the traditional background for all of
Chinese Astrology. However, I found it quite difficult to find an online
source reliable enough to use with information about the 28 Chinese Mansions.

The most commonly known signs of Chinese astrology are the 12 signs of the
Animal Zodiac. The 12 animal signs originated outside of china proper, perhaps
in the northern central Asia. These 12 signs derive not from the 12 months of
the year, but from the 12 years of the Jupiter cycle (Jupiter takes
approximately a dozen years to complete one orbit of the sun). [Chinese
Astrology] The 12 signs of the Chinese Zodiac were not as essential to the
Chinese as the 28 lunar mansions were. More emphasis was put on the lunar
mansions in determining the divination of something. However, more commonly
known to western society are the 12 signs of the of the Animal Zodiac. These
12 signs are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit (cat), Dragon, Snake (Serpent), Horse,
Sheep (Goat), Monkey, Cock, Dog, and Pig (Boar). [Chinese Astrology] The
Animal sign associated with a person has to do with the year in the Chinese
calendar the person was born. In contrast to the Western year, the Chinese
year begins on variable dates (on the second new moon after the winter
solstice) in late January or early February.

The comparison of Western and Asian astrology has led me to believe that even
though two civilizations that were geographically separated and had very
little contact were able to come up with slightly comparable astrological
ideas. Yes, the actual methods the used to carry out astronomical observations
and the ideas they came up with regarding astrology were different, but the
overall theme of studying the heavens spans both civilizations. Things they
had in common were that both civilizations attempted to predict the future and
rely heavily on the heaven above to determine the outcome of life events. Is
this just human nature? Why did both the Babylonians and ancient Chinese
develop the same ideas with respect to the heavens? Did all ancient
civilizations come to the same conclusion that the orientation of the heavens
has a direct influence on our life?

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Bazi Astrology: The Bazi is the data of
natal and the bazi astrology is one of the Chinese Astrology that
prediction one's fortune and density base on one's bazi. Furthermore, it
can also tell the love compatibility based on bazi.

Destiny Prediction: Chinese destiny
prediction are also described as several other names including
Chinese Horoscope, Chinese Astrology, Chinese Zodiac and Feng Shui.
Anyway, the basic concept is that one's fortune and destiny is mainly base
on their natal data (Bazi).
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Love Horoscope: This the fortune
telling aspect concerning love, the Love Horoscope provides prediction for
love. Maybe you are the one who involved in the romance and can't see
clear about your future. The Love Horoscope provides answers that may help
you.

Marriage Compatibility: Many
people want to know their marriage compatibility. The marriage
compatibility analysis is based on their bazi and using Chinese Horoscope,
Chinese Astrology or Chinese Zodiac. It has long history and is still
working today.

Numerology: The Chinese numerology is a
ancient science that contains the knowledge of people about the
university. Using the mathematic method to calculate and predict one's
future. Even today, the Chinese Numerology is still consider as one of the
most accurate fortune telling method in the world.

Zodiac
Match The Chinese Zodiac is
indicate by 12 animal sign each one has its own character and that can
reveal their destiny and fortune related to the animal and the people with
this Chinese Zodiac sign.The Marriage
Astrology is the Chinese The Love Astrology that encompassing your
marriage including the destiny of your spouse's family as well as how is
the relationship between yours and your spouse's family.

Bazi Reading: The bazi reading is the
result of Chinese Fortune Telling, Chinese horoscope and Chinese
Astrology. It can be a predication of one's future ore one's past. Based
on the Bazi, the natal data, most important tendencies can be revealed
from a bazi reading.

Feng Shui: Feng Shui is part of environment
science and part of psychic. When human being can live harmonically with
the environment, then the people have good psychical condition and then
have good performance in every aspect and getting the result of feeling
good luck.

Love Horoscopes: Are you looking for
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future.

Marriage Horoscope: The marriage the
one of the most important issue in one's life. You may want to know how it
you marriage life. The Marriage Horoscopes can let you know how is your
marriage life, may it be good or not, may be happy ending?

Psychic Reading: Chinese Fortune Telling
is also considered as a Psychic Reading. In many time, when someone
encounter obstacles and difficulti4es that they can't solve, they will ask
suggestion from a fortune teller.

Destiny Reading: If you would like to
know about your destiny in future and past, the destiny reading can
provide you the answer. The destiny reading can encompass in some
particular topics, like love compatibility, wealth, health and career.
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Bazi Report: The bazi report contain the
prediction of one's destiny created by a Chinese Fortune Teller. The
Chinese Fortune Teller will forecast someone's destiny by numerology
approaches using someone's natal data (Bazi)

Fortune Reading: The Fortune Reading
provide the information and prediction of the fortune and destiny
generated by a Feng Shui master based on Chinese Horoscope, Chinese
Astrology or Chinese Zodiac.

The Chinese Zodiac consists of a 12-year cycle, each year of which is
named after a different animal that imparts distinct characteristics to
its year. Many Chinese believe that the year of a person's birth is the
primary factor in deciding that person's personality traits, physical and
mental attributes and degree of success and happiness throughout his/her
lifetime.

In China, instead of asking your age, people may ask you questions like
"what do you belong to?" Don't ever think that you are expected to answer
like "I belong to the US". You are supposed to belong to one of twelve
animals! (Those are mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep,
monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.) It is not that weird as you have to follow
the order of a mouse or a tiger. That is Chinese Zodiac. The Chinese
Zodiac is based on a twelve year cycle --- each year being represented by
an animal that imparts distinct characteristics to its year. Many Chinese
believe that the year of a person's birth is the primary factor in
determining that person's personality traits, physical and mental
attributes and degree of success and happiness throughout his lifetime. Do
you want to discover the secrecy of your fate deduced from Chinese theory
of fate? Just select the date you were born on the left and begin your
fancy exploration in our website. While, don't take it serious if it's so
great or terrible. Just for fun! Actually, in China, this is just an
alternative way to say how old you are.

Romance Compatibility: The Romance
Compatibility is the analysis about the relationship between someone and
her or his lover or spouse. The analysis including how is the
compatibility between them and how the result of their love.

Career Forecast: Many people feel
difficult to make decision when they are in the crossroad of selecting
their job. The career forecast base on Chinese Horoscope, Chinese
Astrology or Chinese Zodiac will provide the solution about one's career
forecast and career compatibility with his or her bazi.

Future prediction: The future
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that including Zi Wei Dou Shu and Bazi to predict the future and telling
people what is good to do in particular time frame.

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want to escape from romantic mess? The love zodiac reveals the solution
you are looking for.

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Career Horoscope: You may be in the
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job or looking for a new one. The Career Horoscope provide the prediction
that based on your Bazi and Chinese fortune telling to forecast you career
destiny and stimulate your thinking in your career.

Love Feng Shui: The love Feng Shui is
about the approaches of Feng Shui to promote good luck to love. It is part
of the Chinese Fortune Telling and combining with the environment science.

Romance Horoscope: You may involved in
romance, or you may have more than one lover and you do not know who is
the one that is the true love in our life. The Romance Horoscope may help
you to find the answer for your.

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Chinese Horoscopes: More about
Chinese Horoscopes, there are many kinds of approaches in Chinese
Horoscopes and most of them have thousand years of history. Many people
still apply these old Chinese Horoscopes in modern life when making
critical decisions.

Love Forecast: Chinese Horoscope is wildly
applied for love forecast. It can tell one's past and future in love
as well as love compatibility, love destiny and fortune of your lover and
spouse.

Love karma: Love Karma is the study of the
relationship in love. Whether the love relationship is pre-determinate?
How is the love relationship between someone and his or her lover or
spouse and how is their love compatibility.

Money Feng Shui: Feng Shui is also used
to finding out the way of making more money. The Feng Shui can create a
environment that match someone's bazi (natal data), then they have more
good luck and can earn more money.
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Wealth Feng Shui: Wealth Feng Shui just
is like the Love Feng Shui that the Chinese Fortune Teller or Feng Shui
experts will provide come suggestions that can promote someone's destiny
to gain more wealth.

Career Horoscopes: The Career
Horoscopes provide the answer about your career destiny. The Career
Horoscopes will reveal about your internal tendency and how these
tendencies affect your career and also provide the directions about the
career that synergy your internal tendencies. Therefore you have better
development in your career.

Love Fortune Telling: Love Fortune
Telling is the most common topic that people want to know about it.
Chinese fortune teller will use different method t predict someone's love
destiny and provide suggestion.

Love Psychic Reading: Many people
feel hard to understand the love issue including himself or herself and
his or her lover or spouse. The Love psychic reading may provide some
clues that help people to understand more about their love relationship
and love compatibility between them and their lover and spouse.

Money Forecast: Everyone want to have
more money. Many Chinese Fortune Teller and use their knowledge in Chinese
Horoscope, Chinese Astrology or Chinese Zodiac to find out the good lucky
time frame in getting that synergy with one's bazi.
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Zodiac Compatibility: Many people concern
their career destiny, the Zodiac Compatibility is part of the Chinese
Astrology try to explain and reveal the fact and destiny in someone's
career. The career astrology will cover what direction and field of work
will suitable to who and when is the good time to adopt what kind of job
that can synergy one's destiny.

Love Compatibility: The love
compatibility is the analysis between someone and his or her lover or
spouse. The analysis will include how is their relationship or even the
relationship between two families. Chinese Fortune Teller believe that the
love compatibility is pre-determinate and can be revealed in their natal
data(bazi) as well as the environment factor including the time frame.
Even today, when many people feel hard to make decision in their love,
they still will look consultancy about their love compatibility from
Chinese Fortune Telling.

Online Chinese Astrology
More about Chinese Astrology, there are many kinds of approaches in Chinese
Astrology and most of them have thousand years of history. Many people still
apply these old Chinese Astrology in modern life when making critical
decisions.

Online Chinese Astrology:
Chinese Astrology Telling is one of the most accurate fortune telling
methods in the world. The Chinese Astrology Telling has very long history
and still is consider as a very using psychical tools as well as consultancy
in many events. The Chinese Astrology Telling has different approaches
including Zi Wei Dou Shu and Bazi (4-Pillar). Although, the Chinese
Astrology Telling has long history, it is still popular today.

When certain two stems are together with Attraction Relationship, the energy
of a certain element might increase. When two or three branches are together
with Attraction Relationship, the strength of a certain element might
increase, too. Stem Attraction Relationship Yang Wood and Yin Earth are next
together, the strength of Earth increases. Yin Wood and Yang Metal are next
together, the strength of Metal increases. Yang Fire and Yin Metal are next
together, the strength of Water increases. Yin Fire and Yang Water are next
together, the strength of Wood increases.

Yang Earth and Yin Water are next together, the strength of Fire increases.
When Yang Wood and Yin Earth are together, Yang Wood might transform into
Yang Earth if Dog, Dragon or Horse under Yang Wood and Earth Stem of Earth
next to Yang Wood. When Yin Wood and Yang Metal are together, Yin Wood might
transform into Yin Metal if Chicken, Sheep or Cow under Yin Wood and Stem of
Metal next to Yin Wood.

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While the astrology and horoscopes of the west looks at the time of a
person's birth in any given year, Chinese astrology places significance on
the year itself. The Chinese zodiac is a 60 year cycle, containing five
sub-cycles of twelve years, in which each consecutive year has its own
animal symbol and horoscope.

If you turn twenty after the Chinese New Year in 2008, you were born in
the year of the Dragon, but if this is the year that sees your 21st
birthday, you were born in the year of the Rabbit. People are often referred
to by their zodiac animals, so babies born this year will be Rats and
expected to have personalities to match.

Legend has it that it was originally Buddha who gave the sequence of
years to the dozen animals who attended the farewell meeting he called
before he left the earth.

In each of its years, the animals of the Chinese zodiac have an
association with one of the five elements of metal, water, wood, fire or
earth. Once they have all gone through these five elements, the 60 year
cycle is complete, and starts again. The elements also affect the
individuals born in their years. But their basic personality traits of the
animals remain the same. Here is a run down of the twelve zodiac animals and
their characteristics.

From all this, you can see that Chinese Zodiac is not a predictive art as
it is for western practitioners. Instead it is an art that is interpretive
and philosophical. It is perhaps a way to help us understand ourselves, our
partners, and all the other people in both our work and social lives.

Western Astrology is very different from Chinese astrology. Chinese
Zodiac is arguably the most developed and the most followed branch of
astrology in the world. The portion of Chinese astrology that the Western
world is most familiar with is the Chinese Horoscopes.

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describes one's past, present and future. It attempts to explain why one
person's fortune is so different from another's. Why do some people have
good fortune, social position, riches or long life, while some others are
unlucky, suffer tragedies, are poor or die young? The fortune is controlled
by one's horoscope.

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More you can find in Chinese Astrology. The twelve
Chinese horoscope signs are represented by twelve carefully chosen
animals. These are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep
(or Goat), Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Together, the signs are part of
a 12-year astrological cycle and your sign will depend on which year you
were born. Note that the years are Chinese years so each year begins on
Chinese New Year rather than 1st January.

The Chinese Astrology is first divided into the five elements: Metal,
Earth, Fire, Wood and Water. Then it's divided into the 12 animal signs,
so people who have the same sign can have different elemental influences
which can bring in different qualities. Briefly...

Metal People are determined, ambitious, self-reliant and good
problem-solvers.

Earth People are logical, intelligent, reliable and make good
planners and administrators.

Fire People are confident, adventurous, good decision-makers and
natural-born leaders.

Wood People have high morals, make very good friends, are unselfish
and have faith in their abilities.

Water People are very good communicators, flexible in their thinking
and have excellent intuition.

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Not long after that, the sheep, monkey and rooster reached the bank of the
river together. These three animals had helped each other all through the
race. The rooster had found some logs tied together, and invited the other
two creatures to go with it. The sheep and the monkey had worked together to
clear the weeds, pulled and pushed and eventually managed to get to the
other side. This cooperation greatly pleased the Emperor and he promptly
declared that the sheep was eighth, the monkey ninth, and the rooster tenth.

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important palace that indicates the one's fortune in general. It represents
the personality or character of a person. It also tells the your overall
life destiny in general. The report contains several Chinese Telling
approaches, they are :
1) Your characteristics base on Chinese Zodiac sign
2) The Five Element Analysis
3) The Yin-Yang balance
4) Analysis of fortune in particular topic in either Love, Luck, Family,
Career, Money or others
5) Annual Fortune Telling in the particular topic for the coming year
6) Auspicious and Unauspicious Locations for the coming year
7) Auspicious and Unauspicious Colors for the coming year
8) Lucky Numbers for the coming year

The service fee for this report is USD15 Per Report.

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application/purchasing.
Other particular topics: Love (Marriage), Career, Finance (Wealth), Health,
Luck (Happiness), Parents, Children, Property (Real Estate), Friendship,
Siblings and Travel.

Event Fortune Telling Report If you have a problem to solve, but you just
don't know how to leadoff or pondering about the decision, whether it be
concerning money, bad luck, love or any other large or small grievance, to
help you, I am offering you advice derived from the Orient wisdom and my
Chinese Astrology study. Don't makes thing more difficult than necessary,
you know you are not incompetent. But you need more advice and innovative
thinking. Take my opinion as one more option, it may help you. You can
select a particular topic in either Love, Luck, Family, Career, Money or
others.

The report contains several Chinese Telling approaches, they are :
1) Your characteristics base on Chinese Zodiac sign
2) The Five Element Analysis
3) The Yin-Yang balance
4) Analysis of fortune in particular topic in either Love, Luck, Family,
Career, Money or others
5) Annual Fortune Telling in the particular topic for the coming year
6) Auspicious and Unauspicious Locations for the coming year
7) Auspicious and Unauspicious Colors for the coming year
8) Lucky Numbers for the coming year

The service fee for this report is USD15 Per Report for
Fortune Telling for finance. If you would like to have this report,
click the Apply icon to start service application/purchasing.